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your tank is not really large enough for highly active fish such as these
Any suggestions on what type of fish to get? Do you think a mystery wrasse is too active?
your tank is not really large enough for highly active fish such as these
Any suggestions on what type of fish to get? Do you think a mystery wrasse is too active?
a mystery wrasse, being a copepod eater, will be pretty active but more importantly, aggressive towards some other water column fish. You might look at the three species of pygmy wrasse.
I have currently a 75g with 30gal sump/refugium. Current inhabitants:
2 Ocellaris
2 Blue-green Chromis
1 Foxface Lo
1 Flame Angel
1 Green Clown Goby
2 Bangaii Cardinals
Various inverts
I wanted to add a Midas Blenny, and possibly at a later time a Starry Blenny. I wasn't sure if they were compatible together, or if they would beat up each other?
What are your thoughts on my bioload? It can handle more? ALso, my clowns are young and are not aggressive at all.. I think the flow in my tank may be too intense for these helfrechi firefish?
I used to see (and photograph them) them in colonies when I was diving St. Vincent. Shallow water, sand bottom. I have never kept them in aquaria but would guess they would eat mysis or small fish.
Added a medium size Lyretail Wrasse (Thalassoma lunare) last night. Did not read until later that he could eat my brittle stars. Is that likely if we keep him well fed? Would you recommend that we exchange him for the harlequin tusk?
I have a 75g mostly sps.....fish are two false perc clowns, three blue/green chromis, two blue streak cardinals, copperbanded butterfly. Also have a cleaner shrimp and a blood shrimp. I am thinking of adding two more fish......would like to add a dispar anthias and a mimic/chocolate tang. My tank is not covered is there too much risk for the anthias to jump as well?? Thank you! I appreciate your time.
Thank you for your reply! I did know that the chromis are likely to become maybe 2 at best......I bought three over 1 year ago.....there was a lot more bullying originally at the start then there is now. My CBB has been in the tank for almost 1 year....he is doing great!! Well, that is i guess after i removed the yellow tang lol he has a new home now....One more question, would it be possible for me to keep more than one dispar anthias? My Lfs got a shipment of about two dozen small guys.....if this matters. Thanks!
Ok thanks for the info Steve! I purchased the chocolate tang and dispar anthias.....one chocolate tang is still young and yellow looking.....would you suggest one over the other? One is yellow still and the other two are into their chocolate skin now....still not too old tho cuz they are not very big and have not developed much colour yet.....would you suggest one over the other? My Lfs store owner put his chocolate tang in before his CBB and everything is ok but his tank is much bigger than mine. His chocolate is super nice.....it has some other colours forming now as they eventually can turn into a nice fish. I want it because after I sold my YT, I noticed some algae growing that did not before. Every time I look at the chocolate tang in my Lfs tank it is grazing on something lol.
Hello i have a 40 Gallon FOWLR, I want an agressive tank And i was wondering if i could keep a humu picasso trigger in my tank? Is this possible?
55 gallon with zoas, ricordea and adding a toadstool soon.
Current stock: 2 clown perculas, 2 serpent brittle stars and various CUC
What I want to add over time:
Royal Gramma
Blenny-algae or sailfin either but not both
Damsel-yellow tail or blue sapphire I do not recommend damsels as they are aggressive, especially so in small tanks
Goby- suggestions on type?
Any feedback would be helpful.